Chapter, §
1 Int, 9 | its own origin, nature, mission, and destiny. The doctrine
2 Int, 16| which the awareness of Our mission in the modern world renders
3 Int, 16| international institutions. Our mission is to bring men together
4 1, 18| awareness of itself and its mission in the world, and of the
5 1, 18| the fulfillment of its own mission, and discover better ways
6 1, 22| awareness of its divine mission coincided with its birth.
7 1, 22| nature, its doctrine, and its mission, will likewise develop.
8 1, 27| understanding of the Church and its mission, and who do not pay close
9 1, 31| task of fulfilling our own mission of serving mankind. In view
10 2 | advantage of our apostolic mission. ~
11 3, 64| have a clear awareness of a mission received from God, of a
12 3, 64| The word apostle implies a mission from which there is no escaping. ~
13 3, 80| seriousness of the apostolic mission and who sees his own salvation
14 3, 86| the Church to adapt its mission to the particular age, environment,
15 3, 87| which it has to exercise its mission? How is it to guard against
16 3, 89| Church's actual apostolic mission and the many changing circumstances
17 3, 94| nothing that it received its mission to foster love, unity and
18 3, 95| enormous difficulties of such a mission. It is well aware of the
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